I'm not sure how much of a difference that'll make come the start of the CL.
What having the continuity did do, though, was allow Juve to move very early on the transfer market and have their squad almost completed while a lot of top sides were still figuring out what to do.
Now that extra few weeks of having the virtually the whole squad together can't hurt Juve, but I doubt it'll be decisive in CL games.
What having the continuity did do, though, was allow Juve to move very early on the transfer market and have their squad almost completed while a lot of top sides were still figuring out what to do.
Now that extra few weeks of having the virtually the whole squad together can't hurt Juve, but I doubt it'll be decisive in CL games.
They will make changes to those teams and some players make take some time to give their best and their slightly new role/task.
However, no as much as we would hope.
We would be optimized from the start. However, i believe that we will see many changes too, our forward line will change dramatically, both their persons and the roles and the dynamic behaviour among the lines.
Ogbonna and possibly Kolarov could bring more changes and opions in the defense as well.
These will affect our gameplay in a lesser degree.
However we will have a concrete advantage above the best, changes bring risks and the difference among us is not so great, so that they cant compensate a possible mishap, in any sector.
Except Bayern, Bayern is so inferior in every line, that seem capable of overwhelming us even with some handicaps.
This non coah they have already managed to lose their first title, but in time things will most probably find their way by themselves...
